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A.B. "Banjo" Paterson never ate the chocolate gifted by Queen Victoria. Picture: Supplied. It is estimated that 123,000 tins were sent by the end of 1900.
BANJO Paterson, a tall, dark and sad-eyed young solicitor, was daydreaming in the office of his legal firm at 105 Pitt St, Sydney. Read Today's Paper Tributes & Notices. Rewards.
Staff members at the National Library of Australia said they were stunned when they found a 120-year-old box of chocolate hidden in papers of the late poet and journalist A.B. "Banjo" Paterson.
Our correspondent A.B. "Banjo" Paterson remembers Australian military officer Harry "Breaker" Morant, who was executed for murder on February 27, 1902, during the Second Anglo-Boer War.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. I first heard the poems of Banjo Paterson as a schoolboy. In the 1940s, along with Dorothea McKellar's I Love A Sunburnt Country and ...
In a landmark court decision today, the estate of the late A. B. “Banjo" Paterson was forced to pay an undisclosed sum in damages awarded in favour of a class action launched by aggrieved ...
Banjo Paterson movie to come a waltzing our way Xavier Samuel is set to lead an action-packed film about the creation of Banjo Paterson’s legendary anthem, 'Waltzing Matilda'. Xavier Samuel in ...